Helping People See the Happily Ever After

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Do you feel as though no matter what you do, you can never make your spouse happy?

Do you feel like you’re living with a roommate, instead of a passionate partner?

Does it seem like your friends’ marriages work better than yours?

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The Grace Filled Divorce

When I first began to research the topic of grief in divorce, I never expected to find evidence of God’s grace so prevalent in the stories I heard from the women I interviewed. Though they were sharing intimate details of confusion, pain and sorrow, I realized that God had consistently shown up, even in this most…

Dig Deeper - Articles to Build Relationship

A marital and family therapy expert from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology shares advice from over fifteen years in private practice about how several generations can live together in harmony. Melody Bacon, Ph.D. Dr. Melody Bacon is an author and licensed... read more

Like Magellan, let us find our islands To die in, far from home, from anywhere Familiar. Let us risk the wildest places, Lest we go down in comfort and despair. — Mary Oliver I’ve never been one to accept loss with equanimity, though I often... read more

To say that one must live with uncertainty doesn’t begin to get at the tenuous, precarious nature of faith. The minute you begin to speak with certitude about God, he is gone. –Christian Wyman in “My Bright Abyss” Years ago a friend of mine once... read more

One is afraid. Naturally. Who is not afraid of pure space— that breath-taking empty space of an open door?” –Anne Morrow Lindbergh in Gift from the Sea Once or twice a week, I take the train to Los Angeles. It is a relaxing... read more

But what a relief it can be to befriend contingency, to meet God right here in the havoc of chance, to feel enduring love like a stroke of pure luck. — Christian Wiman in My Bright Abyss I’ll never forget my first terrifying encounter of... read more